Read: 5 min In the sleepy, coastal village of Nanoose Bay, B.C., Joshua Cook wakes early, walks his dog, and then begins a training regimen that would exhaust many professional athletes. Two hours in the gym. High-intensity skating sessions whenever he can find ice. Drills, recovery, repeat. At 31, Cook is trying to do something most players his age are long past attempting: breaking into professional hockey. “It’s not a hundred per cent certain…